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    Why Rugby has Backs - At Last a Rational explanation of the Game.

    It is largely unknown to players and followers of the modern game that rugby
    started off purely as a contest for forwards in opposition in line-outs,
    scrums, rucks and mauls. This pitted eight men of statuesque physique,
    supreme fitness and superior intelligence in packs against one another. In
    those days, the winner was the pack that won the most set pieces. The
    debasement of the game began when backs were introduced. This occurred
    because a major problem was where to locate the next scrum or line-out.
    Selecting positions on the ground for these had become a constant source of
    friction and even violence.

    The problem was resolved by employing forward rejects, men of small stature
    and limited intelligence, to run aimlessly around within the field of play.
    Following a set piece, the ball would be thrown to one of them, who would
    establish the next location either by dropping it or by throwing it to
    another reject for dropping. Very occasionally, a third reject would receive
    the ball before it would be dropped, and crowds would wildly cheer on these
    rare occasions. Initially these additional players were entirely
    disorganized but with the passing of time they adopted set positions.

    For instance, take the half-back. He was usually one of the smallest and
    least intelligent of the backs whose role was simply to accept the ball from
    a forward and to pass it on to one of the other rejects who would drop it,
    providing the new location for the forwards to compete.
    He could easily (given his general size) have been called a quarter forward
    or a ball monkey but then tolerance and compassion are the keys to forward
    play and the present euphemism was decided on.

    The five-eighth plays next to the half-back and his role is essentially the
    same except that when pressured, he usually panics and kicks the ball.
    Normally, he is somewhat taller and slightly better built than the half-back
    and hence his name. One-eighth less and he would have been a half-back,
    three-eighths more and he might well have qualified to become a forward.

    The centres were opportunists who had no expertise but wanted to share in
    the glamour associated with forward packs. After repeated supplication to
    the forwards for a role in the game they would be told to get out in the
    middle of the field and wait for instructions. Thus, when asked where they
    played, they would reply "in the centre". And they remain to this day,
    parasites and scroungers who mostly work as lawyers or used car dealers.

    You may ask, why wingers? The answer is simple. Because these were players
    who had very little ability and were the lowest in the backline pecking
    order, they were placed as far away from the ball as possible. Consequently,
    and because the inside backs were so diligent in their assigned role of
    dropping the ball whenever they received it, the main contribution to the
    game made by the winger was not to get involved. Their instructions were to
    run away as quickly as possible whenever trouble appeared, and to avoid
    tackles at all costs. The fact that the game was organised so that the
    wingers didn't get to touch the ball led to an incessant flow of complaints
    from them and eventually the apt description "whingers" was applied. Even
    though the "h" dropped off over the years, the whingeing itself
    unfortunately has not.

    Lastly, the full-back. This was the position given to the worst handler, the
    person least able to accept or pass the ball, someone who was always in the
    way. The name arose because the forwards would understandably become
    infuriated by the poor play invariably demonstrated by that person, and call
    out "send that fool back". He would then be relegated well out of everyone's
    way to the rear of the field. So there you have it. Let's return to the
    glory days of a contest between two packs of eight men of statuesque
    physique, supreme fitness and superior intelligence. The rest can go off to
    where they will be happier - playing soccer.

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    80 Minutes, 15 Positions, No Protection, Wanna Ruck?

    Ruck Me, Maul Me, Make Me Scrum!

    Education is Important, but Rugby is Importanter!

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    the backs job is to make forwards life a misery
    it seems we have succeeded!

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    one could argue that forwards drop the ball more than backs, at least when its passed to them in open play, they seem to hold on alright when its lodged inbetween their belly rolls by a fellow forward, but toss one to them from further than 30cm and its like a wet bar of soap.

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    If any of you have read the amazing book "Engage: the fall and rise of Matt Hampson", you'll have seen the quote in there by (I think) Richard Hill that "it's forwards who win games". I love that quote

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    Posted on 7 March, I hadn't sobered up by then

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    80 Minutes, 15 Positions, No Protection, Wanna Ruck?

    Ruck Me, Maul Me, Make Me Scrum!

    Education is Important, but Rugby is Importanter!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Happy View Post
    Short memory span..he must have been a forward (if not, should have been). Needs the ball monkey to slap his head about..

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    Quote Originally Posted by PerthChicka View Post
    If any of you have read the amazing book "Engage: the fall and rise of Matt Hampson", you'll have seen the quote in there by (I think) Richard Hill that "it's forwards who win games". I love that quote
    A reminder of how much potential danger there is at scrum time.
    A job for the highly trained elite...

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    Quote Originally Posted by KenyaQuin View Post
    Short memory span..he must have been a forward (if not, should have been). Needs the ball monkey to slap his head about..
    hey this goldfish isn't about to throw stones

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    Quote Originally Posted by normie View Post
    A reminder of how much potential danger there is at scrum time.
    A job for the highly trained elite...
    Absolutely.

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    Have you casually walked past an open locker of a back????

    Contents include, mirrors, brushes, razors, perfumes, potions of all sorts, silk underwear, several shirts, shin tight trousers and stupid shoes????

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    & who got the higher strike rate at the nightclub?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hansie View Post
    Have you casually walked past an open locker of a back????

    Contents include, mirrors, brushes, razors, perfumes, potions of all sorts, silk underwear, several shirts, shin tight trousers and stupid shoes????
    You forgot the hair gel and GHD hairstraightener!!

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    and to think nobody spotted my sly selection in the Star Wars Force team thread %)

    Guess who was on the wing hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by PerthChicka View Post
    You forgot the hair gel and GHD hairstraightener!!
    And the Brazilian wax!

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